Small lakes on ancient Mars may have remained liquid for decades, even with average air temperatures well below freezing.
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Is it safe? How thick does ice need to be to walk or skate on?
Sources such as the Canadian Red Cross say that for ice to be considered safe to go out on, it should be of a particular ...
Treading on Wisconsin’s frozen lakes has gotten more dangerous, creating cost for taxpayers and business owners and calling into question the future of an important state pastime.
Morning Overview on MSN
Frozen Mars lakes may have survived thanks to a thin ice lid
Hints of buried water on Mars have swung between tantalizing and controversial, but one idea keeps resurfacing: lakes could ...
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Dramatic video shows firefighters racing across frozen pond to save dog that fell through ice
Dramatic footage shows firefighters crawling across ice to save a dog that fell through a frozen Rhode Island pond on New ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
Thin ice may have helped ancient lakes survive on Mars
"Seeing ancient lake basins on Mars without clear evidence of thick, long-lasting ice made me question whether those lakes ...
Thanks to an extended Christmas break — a present given to some area school districts — there’s been ample opportunity to enjoy various outdoor activities, including sledding, skiing, ...
With temperatures in the 30s and 40s over the past few days, being safe on the ice is, as always, of the utmost importance. Martin County Deputy Sheriff Dylan Post said the Sheriff’s Office covers the ...
KELOLAND.com on MSN
Safety tips for navigating thin ice on Big Stone Lake
Officials are offering advice about navigating thin ice after two vehicles recently fell in Big Stone Lake. Two ATVs fell in ...
With the recent change in temperatures and ice conditions, fire officials have a few reminders when people plan to head out ...
MADISON, (WKOW) – A lake rescue unfolded this morning on Lake Mendota when a person fell through thin ice near Iota Court.
MINNEAPOLIS – The cold temperatures are causing many of Minnesota's lakes and ponds to freeze. But the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says that ice, and the water underneath, could be very ...
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